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Abertawe Swans v Town Terriers - 17/10/20
#11
Definitely not feeling positive about this one going by what has been happening. They've made some good signings, seems to be the thing atm down there. We leave Carlos with not a lot.

I'll still watch the game though and hope for the best
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Head Coach Carlos Corberán has made one change to his starting line-up for today’s Sky Bet Championship game at Swansea City; 3pm kick-off at the Liberty Stadium.

Having missed the last two games with a hamstring problem, Christopher Schindler returns to captain the side in South Wales this afternoon. The German centre back replaces Fraizer Campbell in the side, with the striker among the substitutes today.

There are further returns among the substitutes today, strengthening the match day squad.

Lewis O’Brien makes his first appearance in a match day squad this season following his quad injury, where he is joined by the fit-again Alex Pritchard, who missed the 1-1 draw at Rotherham with his own quad problem.

As a result of these three returns Jaden Brown, Matty Daly and Mustapha Olagunju drop out of the match day squad.

Ryan Schofield (training after thumb injury), Tommy Elphick (knee), Danny Ward (hamstring) and Rarmani Edmonds-Green (hip) are the only absentees through injury today.

Town’s team vs Swansea City
1. Ben Hamer
2. Pipa
3. Harry Toffolo
6. Jonathan Hogg
7. Juninho Bacuna
12. Richard Stearman
14. Carel Eiting
18. Isaac Mbenza
19. Josh Koroma
23. Naby Sarr
26. Christopher Schindler ©

Substitutes
Joel Pereira; Lewis O’Brien, Alex Pritchard, Adama Diakhaby, Demeaco Duhaney, Fraizer Campbell, Romoney Crichlow

Swansea City: Woodman; Naughton, Cabango, Guehi; Roberts, Smith, Grimes ©, Bidwell; Gyokeres, Ayew, Lowe.
Subs: Benda, Evans, Fulton, Dhanda, Garrick, Cullen, Palmer.
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#13
Both squads in full glorious colour. Mr. OG could become our outright leading scorer today with Goal of the Month winner Campbell on the bench.

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Sub change. Perreira injured in warm up, replaced by Jacob Chapman.
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Doubt he'll get to play either
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#16
Hurry up Harry! Big Grin
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#17
I wondered who would play centre forward today

Ayew equalises from the spot
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#18
Absolutely shocking decision.
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Didn't see it. Only just found a feed
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Worst 45 minutes of the season from the referee. Absolutely terrible performance. Angry

Never a penalty.
Never a booking for Hamer
Illegal run up by Ayew, unpunished
Books Mbenza and their player for jostling. Ridiculous!
Two blatant fouls on Koroma unpunished. One of them given the other way.

Apart from that, Hamer kept us in it again. Went ahead against run of play. But how many times has that happened to us? Except we never get gifted a penalty to get back in the game.

Come on Town. Let's 'ave 'em!

This ref is shite

KOROMAAAAAAAAA
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